PID: the Pathway Interaction Database
National Cancer Institute · SRA International (United States)
Abstract
The Pathway Interaction Database (PID, http://pid.nci.nih.gov) is a freely available collection of curated and peer-reviewed pathways composed of human molecular signaling and regulatory events and key cellular processes. Created in a collaboration between the US National Cancer Institute and Nature Publishing Group, the database serves as a research tool for the cancer research community and others interested in cellular pathways, such as neuroscientists, developmental biologists and immunologists. PID offers a range of search features to facilitate pathway exploration. Users can browse the predefined set of pathways or create interaction network maps centered on a single molecule or cellular process of…
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7- CFCarl F. SchaeferCorresponding
National Cancer Institute, SRA International (United States)
- KAKira Anthony
SRA International (United States), National Cancer Institute
- SKShiva Krupa
SRA International (United States), National Cancer Institute
- JBJeffrey Buchoff
National Cancer Institute, SRA International (United States)
- MDMatthew Day
National Cancer Institute, SRA International (United States)
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